In my estimation, and as it will be argued in the pages that follow, such an approach [i.e. the OTF] is beneficial to all believers, and is therefore important enough to present at some length below, and to reference repeatedly throughout this book as a reminder and invitation to readers.

That's really cool. I'm no expert in Mormonism but I surely love his approach. ;-) Others who plan on deconstructing different religions should consider doing the same thing in their books. Hey, maybe even a Christian book against Islam, eh?

Atheist philosopher Kai Nielsen wrote the Foreword to the book and says of it:

Deconstructing Mormonism should be required reading for Mormons. It is, however, not only something for Mormons or ex-Mormons, but for anyone who would seriously think about religion and wonder what its relation should be to their lives or about whether they should be religious at all. (p. xiii)